Not sure if this nail spray is right for you? These are the questions I get most often:
Discolored toenails heal slowly because the toenail needs to grow out and grows relatively slowly. Usually, after a few weeks, you'll see a healthier, less discolored new nail emerge. Expect at least 3–6 months of consistent use for a clearly visible result.
That's why I'm offering this 3-pack bundle: one spray often doesn't go far enough, and three usually gives you enough product to continue the treatment for a longer period of time.
Yes, that's precisely when consistent treatment is important. Footlogix nail spray is designed for persistent discoloration and fungal nail infections. The longer you have the problem, the more important it is to spray daily and maintain the treatment.
I recommend spraying twice a day: morning and evening on clean, dry nails. Spray along the nail edges so the formula can penetrate under the nail plate. Let it dry briefly, but it dries really quickly.
Yes, the nail spray is designed for daily use. It is free of parabens, phthalates, sulfates, PEGs, and hormone disruptors.
Absolutely. The spray is ideal for continuing treatment at home between pedicures. Many professional pedicurists even use this spray.
Don't stress if you miss a day, but try to pick it up again as soon as possible. Consistency is key for discolored nails: it's better to spray for a few seconds every day than to have to catch up occasionally. Keep the spray in your shoe cabinet so you remember to do it every day.